Keller, who was suspended five games, was apparently reacting to a perceived insult - Anderson spiked his bat following his fourth-inning home run on Wednesday. Anderson was pissed and the benches eventually cleared. All three were fined Friday by Chief Baseball Officer Joe Torre.

The incident has sparked league-wide debate about the ethics and consequences of bat-flipping, but has above all else further mystified the oft-coined, heavily marketed approach of "letting the kids play", with Anderson's suspension in particular receiving backlash. So the next time Anderson came to the plate, Keller put the first pitch in his hip. The dugouts and bullpens emptied, though no punches appeared to be thrown.

White Sox manager Rick Renteria and Royals bench coach Dale Sveum got into a shoving match on the side of the hubbub and were both ejected as well.

Here was Anderson's celebration after his home run. Renteria will serve his suspension Friday night when the White Sox face the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park - stream regionally via fuboTV (Try for free). At one point, it looked like managers Ned Yost and Rick Renteria were about to go at it.

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She suggests that those who plan to participate arrive early, since they might have to park at some distance from Town Park. You can also check out " Old Fashioned Easter " at the Historic Stewart Farm on Crescent Road from 11 - 3pm.